In this episode, our guest, Jeremy Lent, discusses the profound global upheaval in early 2025. We explore themes of hope and grief amid political, cultural, and environmental crises. Lent provides deep insights into systems thinking, emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness and unpredictability in complex systems. The conversation also holds space for the impact of reductionist thinking, the power of technology, and the potential for societal transformation through integrated intelligence. The episode concludes with discussions on individual and systemic change, indigenous wisdom, and the need for a life-affirming future.
Jeremy Lent is an author and speaker exploring the root causes of civilization’s crises and pathways to a sustainable future. Described by The Guardian’s George Monbiot as “one of the greatest thinkers of our age,” he is the author of The Patterning Instinct and The Web of Meaning, which integrate science and traditional wisdom to reimagine our place in the universe. He founded the Deep Transformation Network and Liology Institute to foster an ecological civilization and writes on cultural and political patterns at Patterns of Meaning.
Topics
00:00 Introduction
00:52 Introducing Jeremy Lent
01:50 Navigating Hope and Grief
03:18 Systems Thinking and Interconnectedness
10:08 Cultural Narratives and Political Polarization
17:37 Technology's Role in Connection
26:10 Blockchain and Decentralization
27:43 Integrative Intelligence and Human Flourishing
32:32 Indigenous Wisdom and Reciprocity
49:42 Conclusion and Future Engagements
Resources
Jeremy Lent’s Website
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